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3 Lane 269, Section 3, Roosevelt Rd
Taipei City, 106
Taiwan

02-2362-1395

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Newsletter

Thoughts on faith and life at Friendship Church

5 Questions With...Jason Warren

Peter Brown

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1. How did you first get involved with Friendship Presbyterian? I came to FPC through Kristie Truell, who was in a Bible study with my wife, Donna. Kristie introduced us to [former Assistant Pastor] Jason Truell, and...here we are 5+ years later. 

2. What do you do from Monday to Saturday? Donna and I have two kids, Sarah and Elijah, and on the weekends we ride bikes, design video games at my studio, and explore Taiwan. I am a software entrepreneur and an investor in software companies, do consulting for governments and NGOs, and travel quite a bit. 

3. What is something people might be surprised to know about you? I have not read a single work of fiction, or watched professional or college sports, in over ten years. 

4. What do you find most challenging about being a Christian today? In our era, much of the world has turned to humanist scientism [the reduction of human knowledge to what can and cannot be proven by scientific procedure], and works explicitly against Jesus and his people. Working in technology/media is particularly challenging for Christians today because of the rise of humanist scientism. 

5. What is your favorite book of the Bible? Revelation. It's totally awesome. God, the creator of the universe and everything in it, has revealed his plan and the future for heaven and earth and us. 

On Pastor's Night Table

Peter Brown

by Pastor Dennis Brown

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I was recently asked to write a piece for the monthly newsletter in which I share what I am reading. As you can tell from my Sunday messages, I am a voracious reader and often have around ten books that I am perusing.  I do believe that “you are what you read,” and it has been my lifelong pursuit to expose myself to the very best—the good, the true, and the beautiful to shape my own life which I hope can be passed on so that your life can be shaped by some of those same things. So here are a few things I am or have been reading in recent days:

·  Daily Bread: McCheyne’s Bible Reading Calendar. Robert Murray McCheyne was a great Scottish preacher of the 1800’s. He recognized how hard it could be to read the Bible particularly if you start from the very beginning. So he developed a reading plan where you read from four parts of the Bible each day—both Old and New Testament. I recommend it highly and you can get it on your Kindle for a token.

·   Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion. After Sinclair Ferguson visited us last fall, I was reminded of his seminary class based on the Institutes. The Institutes may be the greatest theological summation of truth ever composed since the days of the New Testament. It is like Mount Everest, and it is written in a beautiful, elegant style. But it can be overwhelming. If you want to have a go, e-mail me at dennis.brown.pca@gmail.com and I can give you some helps.

·   Calvin’s Letters. I have been obsessed with Calvin and his influence which is so profound. His letters take you back to the days of the Reformation when people were being burned at the stake for their faith (some by Calvin!). How did they survive? How did the Word and the Spirit help them and us in our comparatively much easier lives?

·    The Inklings of Oxford by Harry Lee Poe. Here is the Amazon description: “Oxford’s fabled streets echo with the names of such key figures in English history as Edmund Halley, John Wycliffe, and John and Charles Wesley. Of more recent times are those of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, and the other members of the renowned literary circle to which they belonged, the Inklings. What would it be like to walk this medieval city’s narrow lanes in the company of such giants of Christian literature, to visit Magdalen College, where Lewis and Tolkien read aloud their works-in-progress to their friends, or the Eagle and Child pub, the Inklings’ favorite gathering place?” The book is a beautiful pictorial guide to this magisterial place.

·    Martyn Lloyd-Jones’ Sermons on Romans. These are awe-inspiring sermons that I cannot get enough of. Also, John Stott’s commentary on Romans has been most helpful.

·    Experiencing the Trinity by Darrell Johnson. I have seen things about the Trinity that I have never seen before. So did Darrell Johnson. He describes how it rocked his world.

·    Walking with God through Pain and Suffering by Tim Keller.

·    Morning and Evening by Charles Spurgeon.

·    With Calvin in the Theater of God: The Glory of Christ and Everyday Life by John Piper and David Mathis (based on a series of talks given at the Desiring God conference a few years ago).

·    The Imperfect Disciple by Jared Wilson

·    History of the Reformation by Merle D’Aubigne. A classic work on what life was like in the Reformation.

·    The God Who is There by D.A. Carson. An overview of the Bible for both believers and skeptics.

·    The Good God: Enjoying Father, Son, and Spirit by Michael Reeves.

·    God and Churchill by Jonathan Sandys. Churchill always felt he was a man of destiny. While he wasn’t a professing believer, he had great respect for the God of the Bible and was shaped in many ways by his Biblical vision.

·    Union with Christ by Rankin Wilbourne.

·    John Owen by Sinclair Ferguson.

Upcoming Events

Peter Brown

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Today. From now on the Children's Ministry newsletter can be accessed from the church Facebook official business page: https://www.facebook.com/FriendshipTaipei/

February 18th, Chinese New Year Service, 11:00am–12:00pm. We will hold an abbreviated service on Sunday, Feb. 18th, on account of Chinese New Year. There will be no Sunday School classes that day.

February 25th, “Meet the Kims” Lunch, 1:00–2:30pm. Join us in room 501 for lunch and a chance to meet and learn more about Peter Kim, the Pastoral Search Committee’s nominee for Senior Pastor. You must register for this event, and registration is limited to 20. Register here.

February 27th, Monthly Prayer Group, 7:30-9:15pm. “The Engine Room,” FPC’s monthly prayer group, will meet at the church apartment this month, near the Shida night market. Come join us for an evening of kingdom-centered prayer. We gather at 7:30pm and go into prayer from 8:00 to 9:15. All are welcome. Contact Peter Brown for the address (pb2059@gmail.com).

Wednesdays (beginning Feb. 28th), New Community Group for Men, 7:30-9:00pm. The group is called “Gospel-Centered Work,” and will run for 8 weeks. It will meet at the church apartment and consider the question, “How does faith impact your work?” Learn to connect Sunday morning with Monday morning. Sign up at the welcome table outside the sanctuary or contact Peter Brown for details (pb2059@gmail.com). 

March 4th, Town Hall Meeting, 1:00–2:30pm. All members and regular attendees are welcome at this family-style gathering over food and conversation to discuss the Senior Pastor candidacy of Peter Kim. Peter will have delivered the message during the worship service, and will present his philosophy of ministry at the meeting. It will also be a time to review his contract and discuss any other questions. Be sure to join us for this family meeting in room 1701 (7th floor) of the building at 261 Roosevelt Road.

March 8th, Tim Keller Event in Taipei Tim Keller, Paul Tripp, and Gordon Huang will be giving a talk from 3:00 to 10:00pm on Thursday, March 8th, at the Taipei International Convention Center, titled Gospel—The Power of God That Changes Everything. For complete details, follow this link: https://goo.gl/njJQCg.

March 11th, Congregational Vote, 12:30–1:00pm. All members are asked to attend this brief meeting directly after the service to vote on the candidacy of Peter Kim for the position of Senior Pastor. We will gather in the sanctuary on the 4th floor of the church building.

March 25th, Baptism Class, 1:30–2:30pm. [Please note--this event has been moved to Sunday, April 8th] There will be a Sunday School class for adults on the topic of baptism. The class will be held in room 1801 (8th floor) of the building at 261 Roosevelt Road. All are welcome.